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Discuss development snag
in closed door session
Exeter council discussed
development snags behind
closed doors Monday night,
making public only their
final decisions.
Council first moved into
Store fronts
Continued from front page
attractive downtown area,
let’s keep it going.”
Councillor Ted Wright,
who opposed paying for the
plan at the last meeting, said
he had had a change of heart
after talking with several
downtown businessmen who
were in favour of the plan
and a by-law.
“Any town is only as
strong as its downtown,” he
said.
Reeve Si Simmons
maintained the businessmen
should still pay for the plan.
“The businessmen are
supposed to be the leaders in
the community, but the last
few times they have been in
here, they came to see what
they could get from the
town,” said Simmons.
Boyle presented a motion
that no money be set aside
for the plan. It was defeated
and'a motion by Lossy Fuller
that $2,000 be added to the
budget was passed.
Councillor Ken Ottewell
said that it didn’t mean the
amount would be spent.
closed session to discuss an
application from Hawleaf
Developments to erect an
addition at the new shopping
mall under construction.
They decided to inform the
company that the ap
plication was under con
sideration and was being
passed to the County plan
ning department for
discussion.
The public was also ex
cluded when council
discussed a letter from
Hawleaf Developments
concerning the Wein
municipal drain.
Apparently, the company
installed a storm sewer
which, because of its depth
cannot be connected with the
municipal drain. The
solicitors for the company
maintain that the storm
sewer was installed at the
location and depth stipulated
by the town.
“For the town now to
merely state that it is up to
our client to replace the
municipal drain with a new
and separate concrete
sewer, is not satifactory, and
is in fact totally unfair,
keeping in mind that this
drain is not even for the
servicing of our client’s
property,” the letter read.
The solicitors suggest that
if the drain has to be
replaced, it is a matter for
the Town to look after.
After an hour of discussion
By
LARRY
SNIDER
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road leads to wineries,
and ripe grapes drip
from trucks.
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• By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
Mrs. Sam Norris ac
companied Mr. & Mrs.
Laurence Barker, Mitchell
to Baie’d’ Urfe’ Quebec, on
the weekend where they
visited with Mr. & Mrs. Eric
Norris and family and at
tended the christening of
their granddaughter Erin
Colleen Norris on Sunday.
Carrah Dawn daughter of
Mr. & Mrs. Rob Templeman
was baptized by Dr. Fox
Sunday morning at
Cromarty Presbyterian
Church.
Attending the service and
visiting later with Mr. &
Mrs. Rob Templeman and
Carrah were Mr. & Mrs. Hap
Swatridge and Jill,
Wingham, Miss Beth Ger
man and Dennis Stewart,
Toronto, Miss Carol Ann
Stewart, Guelph, Mr. & Mrs.
Chuck Ebel, Mr. & Mrs. Jim
Neilson, Stratford, John
Arts, Hank Bertens, Mr. &
Mrs. Dale Martyn and girls,
Russeldale, Mr. & Mrs. John
Templeman and family.
Rev. Daynard baptized
Anne Laurie Kerslake,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Kerslake Sunday morning at
Hibbert United Church,
Mother’s Day visitors with
Mr. & Mrs. John Drake and
Murray were Mr. & Mrs.
Larry Howard and girls,
London and Mr. & Mrs.
David Sim and family,
Southwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Miss Jean Colquhoun, Mr. &
Mrs. Reg Finlayson and
Mike attended a family
gathering at Mr. & Mrs.
Douglas Eyres and family,
St. Thomas, Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Miller were Mr.
& Mrs. Ron Miller and
Christena and Mr. & Mrs.
Ralph Young, St. Columbia.
At time of writing Miss
Vera Hambley is a patient in
University Hospital, London.
Quite a number of ladies
from this community at
tended Anne Dearing’s
trouseau tea, held at the
home of her parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Marshall Dealing,
Exeter, on Saturday.
with the town solicitor
behind closed doors, council
authorized the solicitor to M.
Mitchell to negotiate with
Hawleaf Developments for
the relocation of the Wein
drain.
After the announcement
council again moved in
camera to discuss a building
permit application from
developer Len Veri. In letter
to council, Veri’s lawyer,
Chris Little said that it
appeared from a title search
that no one clearly owned the
west 7 foot strip of land on
Lot 123.
“If the question came to
Court of law for decision and
the Town of Exeter indicated
they would assume
responsibility for the land as
a lane, the Court would
probably give the Town
ownership. The reason is
that the land has been used
for decades as a lane by all of
the surrounding owners. As a
result, Mr. Veri would only
be able to have 75 per cent
coverage of thej>art of Lot
124 owned by his,company,”
the letter read.
“If on such an application
the Town did not ask for
ownership of the lane, a
Court would probably
declare that it was owned by
the owners of the land im
mediately abutting this lane.
This would allow Mr. Veri
to include both lot 115 and
part of lot 124 together to
calculate the 75 per cent
coverage requirement in the
bylaw, ” the solicitor wrote.
After 30 minutes of
discussion, council an
nounced to the press that the
building permit would be
granted if Veri deeded a 14
foot right-a-way to the town.
SELMA ZURBRIGG
Suddenly at her late
residence on Andrew Street,
Exeter on Friday May 12th
1978, Selma Marie Zurbrigg
in her 88th year. Beloved
wife of the late Charles E.
Zurbrigg (1947). Dear
mother of Bert H. Zurbrigg
of London and Laurene
(Mrs. Winston Shapton) of
Exeter. Predeceased by one
son Franklin (1943) and one
daughter Grace Marie
(1924). Also survived by
seven grandchildren and
four great-grandchildren.
The funeral was held Sunday
from the R. C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Exeter with
interment in St. James
Cemetery, Clandeboye.
MARTHA ELLIS
Miss Martha (Mattie)
Alice Ellis passed away in
the Huronview Home,
Clinton Saturday May 13th
1978 in her 97th year.
Miss Ellis was a retired
school teacher and taught in
S.S. 1 Tuckersmith, also in
Harrow and for many years
in Hensail Public School. She
was very active in the
Hensail United Church
where she taught a Sunday
School Class for many years
and was also active in the
Women’s Missionary
Society.
Surviving is one niece Mrs.
Jean Faber, Exeter, several
grand nieces and great
nephews. Funeral service
was held from the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Monday May
15, with Rev. Don Beck of
ficiating. Interment in
Hensail Union Cemetery.
The pallbearers were:
Gregory Traquair, Arthur
Traquair, Pat McCann, Ted
Norminton, Steven Faber,
Dave Kyle.
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